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what do you think about this law? >> nothing new here. in just but every state of the union, ia patient tells you that they want to kilsomeone or themselves, not only do you have the right to go and more the person or tell authorities, or commit the person, as i have done, in some states, like massachusetts, where i have practiced, you have an affirmative obligation. this is another executive order that is quite nice but does not change anything. that is the way that it has always been. those on the right who are talking about a new norm about the doctor-patient relationship, it is not. that is the way it has always been. >> this skirts under the difficult question in many ways. anyone that deals with public health, police, trauma surgeons, like my husband, these people, usually under amles, who clearly have psychotic breaks over and over again, and their families are despair about what to do about it, and there is no ability to commit them for any sustained period of time. once they are not an immediate threat to them or others, you cann
what do you think about this law? >> nothing new here. in just but every state of the union, ia patient tells you that they want to kilsomeone or themselves, not only do you have the right to go and more the person or tell authorities, or commit the person, as i have done, in some states, like massachusetts, where i have practiced, you have an affirmative obligation. this is another executive order that is quite nice but does not change anything. that is the way that it has always been....
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what do you think of the law? there is nothing new here. in just wh every state if a patient kills -- tells you they want to kill someone or themselves, youot only have the right to mourn the person or te the authoririties or commit the person as i've done in some states, l likeik m massachusetts you have an affirmative obligation. this is another executive order that is being into motion, quite nicece b doesn't change anything. those on the right to worry about a new normal of f doctor- patient relationships, it is not. is the way it has always been. >> this skirts a difficult estionon in some ways.s. anyone who deals with public health pice, trauma surgeons, like my husband these people, usually yoger males,ho are -- clely have psychotic breaks over and over again their families are at t a despr of what to do about it, and there is no ability to commit them for any sustained period of time. once they're not an immediate threat to themselves or others you cannot hold them. >> we used to ha statate mental institutions. those institutions op
what do you think of the law? there is nothing new here. in just wh every state if a patient kills -- tells you they want to kill someone or themselves, youot only have the right to mourn the person or te the authoririties or commit the person as i've done in some states, l likeik m massachusetts you have an affirmative obligation. this is another executive order that is being into motion, quite nicece b doesn't change anything. those on the right to worry about a new normal of f doctor-...
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the fastest-growing expense under current law, once the interest rates go back to one reasonable levels will be interest. the federal government has gone from 2% to 23%. it is projected to go to 37% under our current course by 2040. the. >> and we have to do comprehensive tax reform to generate more revenue. neil: but you have a brief period to do it? >> we need to do a deal in 2013. a grand bargain. they're not done and even years for obvious reasons -- reasons. neil: not to be cynical but that is a tall order. >> we will know all lot more when we hear the "state of the union" and see the budget. but republicans decided not to make the debt ceiling a big issue. was a three budget extension and a month supporter of no pay with no budget but we need to focus on spending. it is a problem but we do need more investment was critical infrastructure but they have to be coupled with a concrete and forceful proposal to deal with deficits. neil: hope springs eternal as they went to the party of president has been reelected to undo what bill clinton tried to do not big government as the enemy but
the fastest-growing expense under current law, once the interest rates go back to one reasonable levels will be interest. the federal government has gone from 2% to 23%. it is projected to go to 37% under our current course by 2040. the. >> and we have to do comprehensive tax reform to generate more revenue. neil: but you have a brief period to do it? >> we need to do a deal in 2013. a grand bargain. they're not done and even years for obvious reasons -- reasons. neil: not to be...
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tts rule of the law that by april 15th, you have to. so, we're saying we will extend the debt limit until the timeline where you have a budget, a road map. so you stop digging yourself in the hole and we get out of this problem. part of not having the budget has gotten us into this problem in the first place. >> the senate is had an operating under the 2011 budget control act. demanding the senate pass a budget really doesn't do anything. it also violates the so-called boehner rule, which requires any bill to have cuts equal to the rise of the debt ceiling. republicans are making up for this by saying congress will get paid -- will not get paid unless the senate passes a budget. even republican congressman darryl issa knows it's a violation of the 27th amendment not to pay congress. when told about the plan, issa said that's unconstitutional. wants a paycheck. now republicans are claiming the plan will just withhold pay for congress. so all of them will get paid, no matter what. what is it? it's just a big sham. it's just a big game. na
tts rule of the law that by april 15th, you have to. so, we're saying we will extend the debt limit until the timeline where you have a budget, a road map. so you stop digging yourself in the hole and we get out of this problem. part of not having the budget has gotten us into this problem in the first place. >> the senate is had an operating under the 2011 budget control act. demanding the senate pass a budget really doesn't do anything. it also violates the so-called boehner rule, which...
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it is why all the laws are written down, so the letter of the law carries the force of the law. that is why our bill of rights was written into law, to ensure that fundamental freedoms of a minority could never be denied by a majority. those are the principles we call unalienable rights. without these absolutes, protections, democracy decays into nothing more than two wolves and one lamb, voting on who to eat for lunch. i under our president to use caution when attacking clearly defined absolutes, in favor of his principles. mr. president, just because you wish words meant something other than what they mean. >> okay, that is enough of wayne lapierre for now, with me, karen finney, frank smyth, who has been following the nra closely, i wanted to play what the president said yesterday that has wayne lapierre so upset. the statement the president made about don't mistake absolutism for principle, let's listen to that. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name calling as reasonable debate. we must act, we must act knowing tha
it is why all the laws are written down, so the letter of the law carries the force of the law. that is why our bill of rights was written into law, to ensure that fundamental freedoms of a minority could never be denied by a majority. those are the principles we call unalienable rights. without these absolutes, protections, democracy decays into nothing more than two wolves and one lamb, voting on who to eat for lunch. i under our president to use caution when attacking clearly defined...
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and then boston college law school. that is how far from maulden eddy was willing to go for college and law school. and eddy has done so good a job representing his hometown and his district that republicans can't even sometimes find candidates to run against him. so scott brown, i got some news for you. ya, ed markey still lives here. and he is like so from around here that you would have to debate him on policy, if you screw up the -- you know, courage, to run against him. and debating ed markey on policy would be like debating a freaking professor. and you know how that goes. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase
and then boston college law school. that is how far from maulden eddy was willing to go for college and law school. and eddy has done so good a job representing his hometown and his district that republicans can't even sometimes find candidates to run against him. so scott brown, i got some news for you. ya, ed markey still lives here. and he is like so from around here that you would have to debate him on policy, if you screw up the -- you know, courage, to run against him. and debating ed...
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. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans, who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so they make a proposal, sign on to the bill. i say, great. good idea. i turned around -- they're gone. what happened? >> this was a hallmark of president obama's first term. republicans were going to say no, no, no, no matter what he offered. even if what he offered was their own idea in the first place. that is how it went for months and then that is how it went for years. and now, what's new? he is not doing that anymore. >> i have put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. you know, we're not going to play the same game that we saw happen in 2011. so we're not going to do that. but i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we're not going to do that again. >> as i said earlier this week, one of the things i will not compromise over is whether or not congress should pay the tab for a bill they'
. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans, who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so they make a proposal, sign on to the bill. i say, great. good idea. i turned around -- they're gone. what happened? >> this was a hallmark of president obama's first term. republicans were going to say no, no, no, no matter what he offered. even if what he offered was their own idea in the first...
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vermont has a virtually no gun laws. we do limit the amount of rounds again have during deer season for a semi-automatic. we have to be as protective of our citizens generally as that. i've never known a gun owner or hunter in vermont who says i have 30 rounds. >> we have about eight minutes. >> i am interested in your feelings about an assault weapons ban. >> i voted for the last assault weapon ban just as i voted to outlaw the [inaudible] i feel strongly about having served eight years in law enforcement. one of the questions i told my staff is i would like to get a definitive answer. did the assault weapon ban work? everybody understands the ban that you cannot have any fully automatic weapons. not since the 80's. i do not want anything symbolic. i want something to make people safer. they do not mind following the law as long as it applies to everybody. it is hard to say one size fits all. we have different gun laws in vermont than new york city. >> based on some of the ads and statements from nra officials, can you
vermont has a virtually no gun laws. we do limit the amount of rounds again have during deer season for a semi-automatic. we have to be as protective of our citizens generally as that. i've never known a gun owner or hunter in vermont who says i have 30 rounds. >> we have about eight minutes. >> i am interested in your feelings about an assault weapons ban. >> i voted for the last assault weapon ban just as i voted to outlaw the [inaudible] i feel strongly about having served...
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victims, if you make tougher gun laws, will make it tougher for victims to get guns. lou: what do you think? is the president, as he jumped aboard a real loser year to direct. >> he did the right thing. to see those parents from newtown a month after they lost their children to there was one of the most heartbreaking things you could have ever witnessed, and they're bleeding people to do something. they lost -- lou: just a little bit. what about the parents of the 506 people, for crying out loud, and chicago will have been dismissed by the president, the hometown. does anybody give a damn about their art? >> they do, and that is why we need to do something. the sad thing is i think cities and states are going to do something before congress can. lou: do something? this is a superpower. we don't just do something, mary ann. we have to do intelligent things and have the consequences we seek. >> this is the president's home town where you have had to end 3-year-old children that were killed by stray bullets, grandmothers killed in an alley try to protect their children i
victims, if you make tougher gun laws, will make it tougher for victims to get guns. lou: what do you think? is the president, as he jumped aboard a real loser year to direct. >> he did the right thing. to see those parents from newtown a month after they lost their children to there was one of the most heartbreaking things you could have ever witnessed, and they're bleeding people to do something. they lost -- lou: just a little bit. what about the parents of the 506 people, for crying...
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gone was the primacy of compromise which marked obama's days as president of the harvard law review and even his first years in office. i'm wondering, did you see a different barack obama out there yesterday? >> well, you certainly saw a very strong and determined president and i think that's good for this country. i think he is also a president and by personality, someone who does believe in compromise and negotiation, and some of the difficult fiscal questions we have going forward, he has been absolutely willing to compromise with the republican leadership on, and is certainly going to be willing to work with them and need to work with them in the future. but he made it very clear that in some ways, what he was referencing is that's the work of government that we have to get done. that's in some ways, it shouldn't be so difficult. we need to raise the debt ceiling so we should do it. we need to, you know, have a budget and need to reduce the deficit and need to make investments for the future. what he wanted to talk about is what a great country it is and how we need to make sure it'
gone was the primacy of compromise which marked obama's days as president of the harvard law review and even his first years in office. i'm wondering, did you see a different barack obama out there yesterday? >> well, you certainly saw a very strong and determined president and i think that's good for this country. i think he is also a president and by personality, someone who does believe in compromise and negotiation, and some of the difficult fiscal questions we have going forward, he...
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i will extend them, though i disagree with the policies signed into law. playing a prominent role in moving that legislation to reality. congratulations in order. >> he was steadfastness, really terrific. lou: and he moved quickly. in your judgments is that going to be sufficient to reduce gun violence in the state of new york? >> it will help lot, but guns are unique. we have to have national action bake is illegal guns come from other states. lou: new york lives in its world pristine and pure the sullied by gun traffickers from other states. some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. >> and have been very successful in stopping criminals from buying guns illegally. but we do have states that have weakened control laws along the border and the guns come in from the states. we need national legislation here. lou: we will be right back in just moments. we will hear exactly how good that new law is in new york and whether or not it is the template for the nation. i say no. i say no. we will be right back. at a dry cleaner, i say no. we will be rig
i will extend them, though i disagree with the policies signed into law. playing a prominent role in moving that legislation to reality. congratulations in order. >> he was steadfastness, really terrific. lou: and he moved quickly. in your judgments is that going to be sufficient to reduce gun violence in the state of new york? >> it will help lot, but guns are unique. we have to have national action bake is illegal guns come from other states. lou: new york lives in its world...
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you should have a biassed in favor of releasing them because that is what the law is, presumed position, is to transparency. the government has to prove the reason for the secrecy. i don't think they did so here. they could always claim if we release it people will get upset, people will get upset no matter what you do. neil: you can argue, you want to release this, if it stirs up a black helicopter crowd that said osama bin laden was over in killed, he is alive and well and touring the back mountains. >> as many people will be up set at releases this, people will rejoice, they will know with certainty that it awful saga of our times is over. neil: but a lot of people -- like we never went to the moon. >> right. so, probably know by the end of february, how this will rule. but i have to tell you it is unusual for a judge to rule on something like this, and not see it. but this judge accepted what the government's argument,. neil: it is weird for government to get involved in helping out the product of a movie, and not show underlying photographs of the movie based. >> very unusual, what
you should have a biassed in favor of releasing them because that is what the law is, presumed position, is to transparency. the government has to prove the reason for the secrecy. i don't think they did so here. they could always claim if we release it people will get upset, people will get upset no matter what you do. neil: you can argue, you want to release this, if it stirs up a black helicopter crowd that said osama bin laden was over in killed, he is alive and well and touring the back...
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he thought i can't not do anything. >> the new york law that strengthens gun laws. it doesn't take all the guns away. maryland is proposing gun laws and colorado is several statings, but it jumps out when you see 2016 hopefuls like cuomo and o'malley proposing gun laws. all 2016 hopefuls have to have. seeing that, the left is no longer afraid of the voter and going to the left saying let's make america a little safer. >> i think that liberals are fed up with this and i think the last year was a tipping point for a lot of people who didn't prioritize a lot. they feel strongly and they now demand a certain action. it's political courage that liberal democratic voters are looking to see and reminds me of issues back in the mid-00s. who will stand up to the iraq war? who has really got the courage to shatter the political taboos and go after guns? if we wanted to boil it down to pure politics in 2016 and i don't know that that's what's going on, but if we looked at it for the sake of argument, this is smart politics to appeal to the democratic base. you can worry about
he thought i can't not do anything. >> the new york law that strengthens gun laws. it doesn't take all the guns away. maryland is proposing gun laws and colorado is several statings, but it jumps out when you see 2016 hopefuls like cuomo and o'malley proposing gun laws. all 2016 hopefuls have to have. seeing that, the left is no longer afraid of the voter and going to the left saying let's make america a little safer. >> i think that liberals are fed up with this and i think the...
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and then boston college law school. that is how far from maulden eddy was willing to go for college and law school. and eddy has done so good a job representing his hometown and his district that republicans can't even sometimes find candidates to run against him. so scott brown, i got some news for you. ya, ed markey still lives here. and he is like so from around here that you would have to debate him on policy, if you screw up the -- you know, courage, to run against him. and debating ed markey on policy would be like debating a freaking professor. and you know how that goes. >>> my intention is to run for united states senate, but it is still at the preliminary stages. i'm going to let things happen that should happen. the focus right now, frankly for all of new jersey should be the two senators supporting them in the fiscal cliff negotiation sandy relief debt ceiling. we should be supporting frank lautenberg, and bob menendez, and me, i have a job to do here in new york. >> and in the latest poll, 42% of the voters
and then boston college law school. that is how far from maulden eddy was willing to go for college and law school. and eddy has done so good a job representing his hometown and his district that republicans can't even sometimes find candidates to run against him. so scott brown, i got some news for you. ya, ed markey still lives here. and he is like so from around here that you would have to debate him on policy, if you screw up the -- you know, courage, to run against him. and debating ed...
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new york may be the first state to enact tougher gun laws since the newtown massacre. they passed raw changes and banning assault weapons and putting in place measures to keep guns away from the mentally ill. this plan heads to the state assembly later. >> people have had to live through these tragedies. tragedy after tragedy after tragedy. people are saying at what point do we get it? at what point do you say enough? we understand? no one else has to die? no more innocent loss of life. >> governor cuomo's bill said the webster provision. a life without parole for anyone who responded. that was in response to the christmas eve firefight that killed two firefighters. >> the vice president recommends back ground checks on all gun sales, making certain guns off limits and keeping guns away from the mentally ill as well. we will go live to washington a few minutes from now. >> fresh off the fiscal cliff, president obama is digging in his heels on the next battle, raising the debt ceiling. in a news conference, he said he would not trade cuts in government spending which re
new york may be the first state to enact tougher gun laws since the newtown massacre. they passed raw changes and banning assault weapons and putting in place measures to keep guns away from the mentally ill. this plan heads to the state assembly later. >> people have had to live through these tragedies. tragedy after tragedy after tragedy. people are saying at what point do we get it? at what point do you say enough? we understand? no one else has to die? no more innocent loss of life....
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they do not mind following the law as long as it applies to everybody. it is hard to say one size fits all. we have different gun laws in vermont than new york city. >> based on some of the ads and statements from nra officials, can you have a constructive dialogue? >> i invited him to come and appear before my committee. this is going to be a real hearing. i will urge signatures on both sides of the issues to be there and ask real questions. -- senators on both sides of the issue to be there and ask real questions. i do not need work for the sake of symbolism. i want a real hearing. we need a real dialogue. i was upset. i saw an op-ed criticizing president obama's children for having security. i agree with her. there are areas where the president's family should be off limits. they should be protected. can imagines what it would look like around the world if something happened to either the president or a member of his family? it is not going to be a platform. i hope they will answer questions. they have a duty to be truthful to answer questions. i hope
they do not mind following the law as long as it applies to everybody. it is hard to say one size fits all. we have different gun laws in vermont than new york city. >> based on some of the ads and statements from nra officials, can you have a constructive dialogue? >> i invited him to come and appear before my committee. this is going to be a real hearing. i will urge signatures on both sides of the issues to be there and ask real questions. -- senators on both sides of the issue...
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you guys, you set these laws based on the world you live in. why don't you come into the world that we live in? gwen: peter, you wrote about it. our language is so influenced with gun references that we can't get around it. you take aim at something or you take a shot at somebody tfment vice president has even used it it. >> oh, the vice president says i'm shooting for tuesday. >> and there's no silver bullet. >> i do it. i don't pretend that we don't. we all kind of find ourselves -- use the vernacular of guns because it's part of our culture. it's part of our public mythology. that describes a little bit of what you're talking about there's a vast part of the country between the coast that identify with a way of life whether it's factual or not and some people would argue that or not is something that flavors the debate. >> and i think the president was trying by having thatent when he announced those proposals written in the wake of newtown that what the president's trying to do with the white house is change think from a debate about elites
you guys, you set these laws based on the world you live in. why don't you come into the world that we live in? gwen: peter, you wrote about it. our language is so influenced with gun references that we can't get around it. you take aim at something or you take a shot at somebody tfment vice president has even used it it. >> oh, the vice president says i'm shooting for tuesday. >> and there's no silver bullet. >> i do it. i don't pretend that we don't. we all kind of find...
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we cannot continue -- people who are going to break the law will not follow the law. i think that the nra has been a very good force in trying to educate americans not only of the constitutional rights but how to properly on and maintain the support. lou: governor chris christie, the nra and, talking about the president's children deserve security, and so the around. he call that repugnant, deplorable. he went on. how do you think you will react to that ad by the gun control advocates? >> we will see if he steps forward and condemns that. i did not think the nra ad was a smart move. i thought that the substantive case then made was virtually indisputable. it is the case that there is a double standard. we can date whether the president deserves to have a double standard, particularly with respect to the secret service. but having said that, the ad in my view may president obama a sympathetic figure in the one way that they did not want to make a sympathetic. lou: you can argue that they could have done a better -- you can argue lots of things, but the fact that they p
we cannot continue -- people who are going to break the law will not follow the law. i think that the nra has been a very good force in trying to educate americans not only of the constitutional rights but how to properly on and maintain the support. lou: governor chris christie, the nra and, talking about the president's children deserve security, and so the around. he call that repugnant, deplorable. he went on. how do you think you will react to that ad by the gun control advocates? >>...
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i'm not against all gun laws. i think responsible gun owners just want those gun laws to be effective and i don't know that banning broad categories of guns is going to do the trick on this but there are some gun laws that i think can work in tandem with mental health and one idea that i was talking to krystal about we came across and happens in new york city is, for example, in new york city to get a handgun permit, you have to get friend referrals, friends who recommend you for that responsibility. and it goes to mental health and that it gets around the loner idea. if you have to tell people you're looking to purchase a gun, and you're troubled, this gives you, you know, two or three opportunities for those check points and talks about that sense of community and societial responsibility again. what do you think? >> i like that. you know, i didn't know that was going on in new york. i read somewhere, i think maybe canada has something similar to that. >> i saw that, too. >> two or three recommendations. >> righ
i'm not against all gun laws. i think responsible gun owners just want those gun laws to be effective and i don't know that banning broad categories of guns is going to do the trick on this but there are some gun laws that i think can work in tandem with mental health and one idea that i was talking to krystal about we came across and happens in new york city is, for example, in new york city to get a handgun permit, you have to get friend referrals, friends who recommend you for that...
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this law, kendra's law, what it says is somebody like that who has been violent in the past and who is out of the hospital now, living on the street and obviously needs help, this law allows psychiatrists to force them back into hospitals and to get outpatient treatment. but it doesn't really affect the gun situation at all. >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> well, america's biggest bank has its biggest year ever. so why did the ceo get stiffed by his bosses? don't just reject convention.] drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. and his new boss told him two things -- coo
this law, kendra's law, what it says is somebody like that who has been violent in the past and who is out of the hospital now, living on the street and obviously needs help, this law allows psychiatrists to force them back into hospitals and to get outpatient treatment. but it doesn't really affect the gun situation at all. >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> well, america's biggest bank has its biggest year ever. so why did the ceo get stiffed by his bosses? don't just...
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in a ma crosense, these laws do work. >> and the ridiculist all at the toll of the hour. erin? >> anderson, thank you very much. >>> now our fifth story "outfront." we're going to talk about manti te'o, a victim or a conspirator? the mystery deepens tonight as we learn more about how the notre dame linebacker was supposedly tricked into an online relationship with a woman who did not exist. now, our ted rowlands is "outfront" on the notre dame university campus. ted, a lot of details on this at this point clearly do not add up. first, the timing of when te'o and his supposed girlfriend lennay met, and met in person. what have you learned? >> one of the members of the te'o family is lying because manti claims he's never met her, that this was an online relationship. his father told a reporter here in south bend all about that first meeting. and we're talking details about how their eyes met, after a football game at stanford university in 2009. he had specific details. and the reporter actually taped that conversation that he had, that interview. i listened to that today, clearl
in a ma crosense, these laws do work. >> and the ridiculist all at the toll of the hour. erin? >> anderson, thank you very much. >>> now our fifth story "outfront." we're going to talk about manti te'o, a victim or a conspirator? the mystery deepens tonight as we learn more about how the notre dame linebacker was supposedly tricked into an online relationship with a woman who did not exist. now, our ted rowlands is "outfront" on the notre dame university...
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new york passed a law quickly. a lot of the tabloids like the daily news says now, it's your turn, mr. president, over to you after new york has already done it. congress has to approve the ban on assault weapons and ammunition magazines and along with background checks on gun buyers. >>> congress approved aid to superstorm sandy, the bill will head to the senate where it is expected to pass. >>> coming up next, what advice is larry lindsey giving his clients as the country approaches the debt ceiling. we find out when we come back. >>> plus earnings still to come from goldman sachs, reaction from chris whalen, back to analyze the numbers with us. jacque wi "squawk" will be right back. >>> comments, questions? send them to cnbc on twitter. send them to becky, joe, andrew and the "squawk" staff. i got this snapshot thing from progressive, plugged it into my car, and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other peo
new york passed a law quickly. a lot of the tabloids like the daily news says now, it's your turn, mr. president, over to you after new york has already done it. congress has to approve the ban on assault weapons and ammunition magazines and along with background checks on gun buyers. >>> congress approved aid to superstorm sandy, the bill will head to the senate where it is expected to pass. >>> coming up next, what advice is larry lindsey giving his clients as the country...
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law or not a good law. >> to be quite honest with you, i think it just got signed into law a couple of hours ago, there's a portion of the law that we do support, wholeheartedly. we've been pushing for legislation that would make it illegal for the gannett newspaper and other news media to request by virtue of freedom of information act to get the names of law enforcement officers from the county clerks who own gun permits and that is in that legislation, so, effective immediately, i would request that the journal news take that list down, because they are breaking the law effective this afternoon when governor cuomo signed that legislation or signed that into law. so, they need to start following the law and pull down their interactive map immediately. >> greta: bob, thank you. >> thank you very much for the time. >> greta: and ever since the journal news published that interactive map, some police officers are saying, they're scared for their families, correction officers are being taunted by prisoners, and one gun owner's home has been burglarized. so should the newspaper be worr
law or not a good law. >> to be quite honest with you, i think it just got signed into law a couple of hours ago, there's a portion of the law that we do support, wholeheartedly. we've been pushing for legislation that would make it illegal for the gannett newspaper and other news media to request by virtue of freedom of information act to get the names of law enforcement officers from the county clerks who own gun permits and that is in that legislation, so, effective immediately, i...
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so how he does it, what laws exist that allow or don't allow it will be interesting. but i remember when patrick kennedy was for years trying to get parity. on the other issues, i think this issue of large magazine of bullets will be an interesting one for the congress to approach, but one the house of representatives, i just don't believe we're going to find the votes to make legislation that i think should happen, like the magazines world, for example. we've seen that minds have been changed in the country, the polls i just showed you, because -- you don't watch that news conference and not be moved, and not think what a common-sense approach they have to want to find common ground, but i guess when you realize that congress didn't get anything done as one of their own was shot, of course, gabby giffords, you wonder how much progress can be made. it sounds like you're pessimistic about what could be accomplished. >> i was talking to one of the republican women this morning. i asked her, you know, what's going on on your side, she says, i don't think we lose a single
so how he does it, what laws exist that allow or don't allow it will be interesting. but i remember when patrick kennedy was for years trying to get parity. on the other issues, i think this issue of large magazine of bullets will be an interesting one for the congress to approach, but one the house of representatives, i just don't believe we're going to find the votes to make legislation that i think should happen, like the magazines world, for example. we've seen that minds have been changed...
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at the northwestern law school event, a truly remarkable speech. three auditoriums filled with people from a standing room only and standing ovations after word that the law school. if you would like to get their book, you can pledge $75 and the book is yours. 8663594334. "the rich and the rest of us." the dvd of our entire conversation during the show, after the show as well as the whole northwestern university law school event, with the speech of tavis smiley, cornell west, lupe the great musician, and many others came. it was amazing. it had been organized about a week before and 1000 people came out. two days after the reelection of president obama. in the book, they write there are nearly 150 pour and near poor people in america who are not responsible for the damage done by the great recession, yet they pay the price. they did not create the deindustrialization of america. one of the largest economic institutions in the world were brought to their collective knees, they went crawling to the government in search of salvation. the government ob
at the northwestern law school event, a truly remarkable speech. three auditoriums filled with people from a standing room only and standing ovations after word that the law school. if you would like to get their book, you can pledge $75 and the book is yours. 8663594334. "the rich and the rest of us." the dvd of our entire conversation during the show, after the show as well as the whole northwestern university law school event, with the speech of tavis smiley, cornell west, lupe the...
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and it reformed its gun laws dramatically. as of tonight, as of tonight, new york has just enacted the toughest set of gun laws in the country. the state senate, which is run by a republican-dominated coalition passed the measure last night by a vote of 43-18. that was last night. then it was this afternoon the heavily democratic assembly voting. the margin in the assembly was 144-43. and then tonight, less than an hour after it won final passage in the legislature, governor andrew cuomo signed it, signed it into law. parts of it take effect immediately. new york's new law bans any gun magazines that can hold more than seven rounds of ammunition. seven. it expands an existing state assault weapons ban to ban guns that are semiautomatic and have detachable magazines and that have one what they call military style feature such as a flash suppresser or a bayonet mount. it used to be you needed two of those features in addition to being a semiautomatic weapon. now you just need one of the features. also, as of now, you can no long
and it reformed its gun laws dramatically. as of tonight, as of tonight, new york has just enacted the toughest set of gun laws in the country. the state senate, which is run by a republican-dominated coalition passed the measure last night by a vote of 43-18. that was last night. then it was this afternoon the heavily democratic assembly voting. the margin in the assembly was 144-43. and then tonight, less than an hour after it won final passage in the legislature, governor andrew cuomo signed...
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can't create new gun laws. he can strengthen the gun laws. we will talk more specifically about that in the wake of the former colleagues in congress that were saying. also thompson got an early look at the recommendations on curbing gun violence. coca-cola is launching an anti-obesity ad. >> all calories count no matter where they come from. including coca-cola and everything else with calories. >> is it a concern or damage control or thinking about your future product buyers? what are they doing here? back in a moment. with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. alriwo
can't create new gun laws. he can strengthen the gun laws. we will talk more specifically about that in the wake of the former colleagues in congress that were saying. also thompson got an early look at the recommendations on curbing gun violence. coca-cola is launching an anti-obesity ad. >> all calories count no matter where they come from. including coca-cola and everything else with calories. >> is it a concern or damage control or thinking about your future product buyers? what...
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that's down to law enforcement people to enforce the law. it's a different issue. >> well, the key is, though, once again, you're doing a federal mandate. >> you don't agree with this. >> i don't. >> the situation. >> never mind exploitation skills, would you cap ammunition rounds to a ten-round limit? >> no. >> why? >> because it doesn't say so in the constitution. >> where does it say you can have a assault weapon that can fire 100 bullets? >> where does it say i cannot. >> well, where is the limit? >> well, there is not. it doesn't say it. >> there are more than 50 gun control limits already. >> i dent agree with those. >> you want a tank? >> you know what? when is the last time you saw a terrorist attack? >> do you want the right to have a tank? do you believe the second amendment gives you, scottie hughes the right to have a tank? >> honestly, i don't see bullet points in the constitution, sure. i don't want one. i think my mayor would be upset. >> dana loesch, do you feel scottie is right? do you feel you have a right to have a tank? >
that's down to law enforcement people to enforce the law. it's a different issue. >> well, the key is, though, once again, you're doing a federal mandate. >> you don't agree with this. >> i don't. >> the situation. >> never mind exploitation skills, would you cap ammunition rounds to a ten-round limit? >> no. >> why? >> because it doesn't say so in the constitution. >> where does it say you can have a assault weapon that can fire 100...
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they do not have litigation but it is permitted under illinois law. it is out of bankruptcy about a year or so. >> birds caused jetblue fight to ground over the weekend. first plane was headed to dominican republic saturday and jetblue reported another plane with a bird yesterday morning. all of the passengers got another flight. as it happens, tomorrow marks 4 years since the miracle on the hudson. u.s. airway flights struck a block of geese. sulley landed the plane safely light on the hudson river. >>> the dream lierns japanese government reports they are investigating a fuel leak on the dreamliner. the same aircraft caught fire in boston just last week. this comes amid reports of other dream liern incidents including a cracked cockpit windshield. transportation officials and boeing want a safety review of the fleet. for now it is safe to fly the dream liern. raging wildfires destroyed dozens of homes and threatened a major space observe tory. that's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> australia flames go through the country's
they do not have litigation but it is permitted under illinois law. it is out of bankruptcy about a year or so. >> birds caused jetblue fight to ground over the weekend. first plane was headed to dominican republic saturday and jetblue reported another plane with a bird yesterday morning. all of the passengers got another flight. as it happens, tomorrow marks 4 years since the miracle on the hudson. u.s. airway flights struck a block of geese. sulley landed the plane safely light on the...
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. >> and similarly, you've got this very tough new new york state anti-gun or gun control law that andrew cuomo pushed through and signed. is that going to be more of a solution to your problems in new york city and in urban areas, or does that still not go far enough because of the secondary markets and the fact that the guns are coming right across the border from neighboring states? >> i think it's going to be a help, but, again, as i say, 90% of our guns come from out of state. that's why we need a national approach. we need a federal plan. otherwise, we're still going to be playing with guns coming from all over. they come over the iron pipeline. 95, highway 95, coming up from southern states. these are guns that are landing on our doorstep, and they're killing new yorkers. now, last year as you showed me your graphic, we had the lowest mof mrdz we had in new york in at least 50 years, and we're proud of that, but there's still far too many of them. >> and, of course, your fellow cities, i mean, chicago has been plagued with homicides. homicides involving children, young people. this
. >> and similarly, you've got this very tough new new york state anti-gun or gun control law that andrew cuomo pushed through and signed. is that going to be more of a solution to your problems in new york city and in urban areas, or does that still not go far enough because of the secondary markets and the fact that the guns are coming right across the border from neighboring states? >> i think it's going to be a help, but, again, as i say, 90% of our guns come from out of state....
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we are a nation of laws. neither our laws nor our morality are founded upon the bible. religion gets its more rattle from us not the other way around. that's why the bible exists -- >> you think using the bible in the inauguration ceremony is tyranny? >> i think that the bible exhibits a bronze age morality that treats women as chattel, human beings as property and punishes innocent children for the crimes of their parents third and fourth generation and that's after the first set of commandments. >> bill: when you get to heaven you can debate with george washington and martin luther king about the bible. i would love to see that debate. what the heck just happened in that debate. gutfeld and mcguiuiuiuiui >> bill: bill o'reilly reporting from south florida tonight. in the what the heck just happened seeing: lance armstrong confessing to doping and lying to oprah ininfantry. >> i'm a flawed character. >> did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> no. >> it did not even feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way tha
we are a nation of laws. neither our laws nor our morality are founded upon the bible. religion gets its more rattle from us not the other way around. that's why the bible exists -- >> you think using the bible in the inauguration ceremony is tyranny? >> i think that the bible exhibits a bronze age morality that treats women as chattel, human beings as property and punishes innocent children for the crimes of their parents third and fourth generation and that's after the first set...